INDEX. 



Lappet Moth, 35, life-history, 36. 



Lasiocampa querci folia, 35. 



Lasioderma testacea, 34. 



Lasioptera rubi, 41. 



Lecaninm hemisphcricum, 22. 



Lecanium persicae var. corylii, 22. 



Lees, J, cited, 42. 



Leptus aiitumnalis, 21. 



Lime and Salt Sprayfluid, 7. 



Liver Fluke, 49 ; life-history, 49 ; pre- 

 vention and treatment, 50. 



Lucilia caesar, 54. 



Lncilia sericata, 54 ; life-history, 54. 



Lyonetia clerkclla, 39. 

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MacDougall, Dr. Stewart, quoted 55. 



Mange (see Scabies). 



May Bug, 30. 



Meade, Dr. cited, 41. 



Mealy Bugs, 23. 



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Newstead, Robert, cited, 23. 

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Oats attacked by Eelworms, 19 ; Frit 

 Fly, 43- 



Oliphant, P. Blair, Report on treatment 

 for " Big Bud," 12. 



Onion Fly, 42 ; life-history, 42 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 43. 



Orchard Inspection, 3. 



Orchid Midge, 45. 



Ormerod, Miss E. quoted, 45. 



Oscimis frit, 43. 



Osier Weevil, 33 ; life-history, 33 ; 

 remedial measures, 33. 

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Parasitic Diseases of Animals, 48. 



Pea Aphis, 20. 



Pea Beetle, 31 ; life-history, 31 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 31. 



Pea Leaf Miner, 45. 



Pea Thrips, 21. 



Peas attacked by Beetles, 31 ; Leaf 

 Miner, 45 ; Thrips, 21. 



Pear Midge, 42. 



Pear Savvfly, 46 ; life-history, 46 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 47. 



Phorbia cepamm, 42. 



Phorodon humidi, 23. 



Phyllodccta vitdlinac, 34. 



Phyllodccta vulgatissima, 34. 



Phylloperlha horticola, 30. 



Phytomyza pisi, 45. 



Pine Weevil, 20 ; life-history, 20 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 21. 



Plum Avis, 20. 



Psila rosae, 43. 



Psoroptcs communis var. cqni, 52. 



Psylla fmxini, 30. 



Psylla mali, 29. 



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Raspberry Gall Midge, 41 ; life-history, 

 41 ; preventive and remedial meas- 

 ures, 41. 



Red Worms, 48 ; life-history, 48 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 49. 



Rhizoglyphus ccliiuopus, 20. 



Riley, Charles V., quoted, i. 



Root-Knot Disease, 19. 



Rye attacked by Gout Fly, 44. 

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Sanderson, E. Dwight, quoted, i. 



Sarcoptes scabici var. canis, 51. 



Sarcoptcs scabici var. eqiri, 51. 



Sarcoptinic Scabies, 51. 



Scabies (Mange) in Horses and Dogs, 51. 



Scale Insects, 22 ; 23. 



Schizoneura fodiens, 29. 



Schizoucnra hiitigera, 24. 



Sclerostomum anuutuni, 48. 



Sheep Fly, 54. 



Siphonophora pisi, 20. 



Sirex gigus, 46. 



Soil Fumigation, 17. 



Sprayfluids, 7. 



Stedman, J. M., quoted, 26. 



Strawson, G. F., cited, 56. 



Strawberry plants attacked by larvae 

 of Garden Swift Moth, 35. 



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Tacuia cacinims, 50. 

 Ten til redo ccrasi, 46. 

 Theobald, F. V., cited, n ; 39. 

 Tomatoes attacked by Eelworm, 19. 

 Thrips pisivora, 21. 

 Triphaena prouuba, 38. 

 Tronibidium holoscriceum, 21. 

 Tulips attacked by Mites, 20. 

 Turnips attacked by Dart Moth, 37 ; 



Weevil, 32. 



Turnip Dart Moth, 37. 

 Turnip Seed Weevil, 32. 



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Vi Fluid, 7. 



Vaporite, 29 ; 37. 



Vegetable Marrow attacked by Eel- 



worms, 19. 



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Warble Fly, 52. 



Wheat attacked by Gout Fly, 44. 

 Willow attacked by Aphis, 24 ; beetles, 



33 ; gall-midge, 42. 

 Willow Aphis, 24. 

 Willow Beetles, 33. 

 Willow Midge, 42. 

 Winter Beans attacked by larvae of 



Garden Swift Moth, 35. 

 Winter Moth, 36. 



Winter Spraying, value of, 2 ; 23 ; 37. 

 Wood Leopard Moth, 35 ; life-history, 



35 ; preventive and remedial meas- 



ures, 35. 

 Woolly Aphis, 24 ; life-history, 24 ; pre- 



ventive and remedial measures, 28. 



Y 

 Yellow Wood Wasp, 46 ; life-history, 



46 ; preventive measures, 46. 



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